Floyd Collins

The Program in Theater presents a Floyd Collins, a senior thesis production directed by Andy Linz ’11 and featuring Hannah Wilson ’11 with set design by Martha Ferguson ’11 and music direction by Andrea Grody ’11. Performances will be held on December 3-4 and 9-11, 2010 in the Marie and Edward Matthews ’53 Acting Studio, Lewis Center for the Arts at 185 Nassau Street. Tickets are $12 general admission and $10 for students and seniors. For advance tickets, please call University Ticketing at 609.258.9220.

Written by Tony Award Winner Adam Guettel, this award-winning musical is based on the true story of Floyd Collins, who became a media sensation after he was trapped in a Kentucky cave in 1925. Featuring a hauntingly beautiful score steeped in the bluegrass tradition, Floyd Collins explores the crushing loneliness of being buried alive, and the real human drama behind a sensational media event.

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